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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/energy/news/sheffield-researchers-part-pioneering-ps8m-programme-reduce-environmental-impact-gas-turbine-jet
    The LITECS programme brings together six world leading UK engineering universities, supported by industry, to provide the multi-disciplinary expertise to address these needs. ... Funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council...
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/energy/news/one-largest-battery-storage-systems-uk-will-help-balance-all-our-electricity-needs
    Professors Dan Gladwin, Martin Foster and Dave Stone from the Energy Institute and the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering are developing a system that enables much faster, more flexible reactions
    Thumbnail for One of the largest battery storage systems in the UK will help balance all our e…
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/energy/news/energy-institute-project-make-drinking-water-safe-egypt-shortlisted-2020-newton-prize
    The project’s investigators, Dr Mohammed Ismail and Dr Davide Poggio, both from the University of Sheffield’s Department of Mechanical Engineering, modelled and designed the system based on the water
    Thumbnail for Energy Institute project to make drinking water safe in Egypt is shortlisted for…
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/energy2050/news/sheffield-supported-sustainable-aviation-fuel-project-wins-most-innovative-biotech-award
    Researchers from the University of Sheffield's Low Carbon Combustion Centre, part of Energy 2050 and the Department of Mechanical Engineering, have been supporting the flexJET project with the assessment of
    Thumbnail for Sheffield-supported sustainable aviation fuel project wins 'Most Innovative Biot…
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/alumni/news/engineers-developing-materials-clean-chernobyl-and-fukushima-advise-government-nuclear-waste
    Dr Claire Corkhill and her team from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering have most recently been developing materials to aid the clean-up efforts taking place around the Chernobyl
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/energy/news/new-research-complex-reactions-paves-way-more-efficient-more-sustainable-aviation-fuel
    able to find solid evidence which moves us closer towards better aviation fuel and engineering”.
    Thumbnail for New research on complex reactions paves the way for more efficient, more sustain…
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/city-region/news/sheffield-innovation-programme-supports-businesses-transform-meet-customer-needs-during-covid-19
    The University of Sheffield (TUOS) Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering own the UK’s largest Fischer Tropsch (FT) reactor, a technology used for converting inorganic gases into organic products. ... Academics from the University’s
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/city-region/news/festival-mind-returns-and-launches-digital-platform-2020-live-and-online-events
    Creating Hope: A Choir Concert - A choir concert of uplifting popular songs on a theme of hope, showcasing engineering research.
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/energy2050/news/energy-institute-project-make-drinking-water-safe-egypt-shortlisted-2020-newton-prize
    The project's investigators, Dr Mohammed Ismail and Dr Davide Poggio, both from the University of Sheffield's Department of Mechanical Engineering, modelled and designed the system based on the water
    Thumbnail for Energy Institute project to make drinking water safe in Egypt shortlisted for th…
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/energy/news/applying-rock-dust-croplands-could-absorb-2-billion-tonnes-co2-atmosphere-research-shows
    Research identifies the nation-by-nation potential for CO2 drawdown, as well as the costs and the engineering challenges involved. ... In the first nation-by-nation assessment, published in Nature, scientists have demonstrated the method’s...
    Thumbnail for Applying rock dust to croplands could absorb up to 2 billion tonnes of CO2 from …